Programs

INCLUDED FREE FOR BOTH MOM AND DAD

UPON ENROLLMENT AT APOGEE BY THE SEA

POWERFUL MEN & WOMEN COMING TOGETHER

TO BE THE BEST VERSION OF THEMSELVES FOR

FAMILY, COMMUNITY, & COUNTRY

1.) Apogee Man

2.) Apogee Woman

Improve your marriage, relationships, parenting IQ, faith, finances, and fitness while joining a massive brotherhood or sisterhood!

Apogee Strong: documentary

The Apogee strong TEAM

Tim Kennedy

Tim’s hard work and passion have resulted in an extraordinary life. Green Beret, UFC Fighter, and Television Host are all among his career highlights, but perhaps not as personally meaningful as Husband, Father, and Patriot. Tim is a great example of being unapologetically American!

THE PATRIOT

Matt Beaudreau

As a lifelong educator Matt has a reputation as a provocative thought leader in educational and personal development practices. He is a two-time featured TEDx speaker and he was named Corporate Trainer of the Year at Stanford University, having spoken to over 250,000 people .

THE EDUCATOR

WHITNEY VOISIN

Like an uncaged tiger, Coach Whit brings resilience, heat, and a quiet power to Apogee. Coach Whit has become a force of nature not unlike the hurricanes that peppered her formative years. Deep empathy, sharp insight, and a fierce commitment to integrity in all things.

THE MATRIARCH

KEVIN VOISIN

Full of power, vulnerability, wisdom, and vision, Coach Kevin brings the experience and solid foundation needed to change the lives. At live events or virtually, what you can expect from him is genuine love & connection with an unyielding insistence on being open, responsible and accountable.

THE COACH

SEAN BRISCOMBE

Sean is a husband, father, and co-trustee of Kind Foundation.

He has been in financial services for over 20 years, helping people to keep their money, grow their wealth, and give back meaningfully and powerfully . It's his passion and unique talent, and what he believes will ultimately change the world!

THE PHILANTHROPIST

THE PHILOSOPHY

GET INSPIRED

“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to

have tried to succeed.”

–Theodore Roosevelt-